What they had not heard they shall consider.

We are here to speak the Truth of the Gospel.

We believe that it is our loving duty to God and our fellow men to promote and spread this same message to every corner of the globe, in order that all men might hear, believe, and receive salvation.
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Naturally, a Lutheran is a follower of Martin Luther. Wrong! We are followers of Jesus Christ. Martin Luther as well as you and I are earthen vessels to carry the treasure of the Gospel to the world. Saved by the Grace of God, which is received through faith for the sake Christ. . . read more . . .

Written in Tongues.

The missionaries of the CLC devote time and resources into producing solid biblical material in a number of languages. We work with many indigenous pastors in order to translate simple but solid material into the language of the people.

Read or download "What is a Lutheran" and many other essays in your own language:

Many of our missionaries and mission helpers write regular journals about their travels, experience, and the spreading of God's kingdom in foreign lands, to read more about them or to read their latest articles please visit our Missionary Journals site. Here are a few of the latest titles to be posted by our missionaries.

The CLC missionaries write a regular newsletter, B.A.S.I.C, which helps to keep all our brothers informed about what is going on around the world. It also provides regular spiritual food in the form of devotions and biblical studies.
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Irregular news articles concerning especially noteworthy events are contributed by all of our missionaries and pastors around the world and are
listed here. You can also receive the rss feed for these articles by
clicking here.

"Did God really say?" This is the first question that Satan asked Eve bringing into question, bringing into question God's commands, God's authority, and God's love. In our day and age people do Satan's work for him trying to reclassify what is wrong into what is right or permissible. We as Christians call sin sin. Traditionally we have talked about seven deadly sins. Scripture gives us the names and definitions of what are sins. In Prov. 6:16-19 we have a list. In Gal. 5:19-21 Paul gives us a longer list. In these studies we look at what is still sin, but that the wicked world around us tries to reclassify. We look at this from the standpoint of practical applications of the morality of Scripture. And to better know sin is to see better how great is our Savior from sin.
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